On Friday, Aug. 6, Colorado Mountain College’s board of trustees directed college staff to continue examining options for a new student services and academic building at the college’s campus in Steamboat Springs, despite the recent termination of a contract to buy 1.49 adjacent acres from the Dike family. Read the rest of this entry »
Trustees direct college staff to keep looking at Steamboat options for building
August 9, 2010CMC board votes to buy land in Steamboat
July 15, 2010
In a special meeting of the Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees, held via telephone on June 14, the trustees voted in favor of a resolution authorizing the purchase of 1.49 acres belonging to Harry and Mary Dike, and located at 1306 and 1312 Lincoln Ave. in Steamboat Springs. Read the rest of this entry »
CMC Board passes resolution in opposition to November ballot measures
June 30, 2010In a conference-call meeting held June 30, the Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees voted to pass a resolution in opposition to three measures appearing on the November statewide ballot. The resolution states that Amendments 60 and 61 and Proposition 101 would significantly damage Colorado’s state and local governments from funding their most basic level of services related to safety, education and transportation. Read the rest of this entry »
CMC approves $65.5 million budget for coming year
June 23, 2010Trustees approve college budget for 2010-11
ASPEN – At Monday’s meeting of the Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees at the college’s campus in Aspen, the board voted to approve the college’s $65.5 million general fund budget for 2010-11. In that budget administrators factored in the potential for a drop of approximately 50 percent in funding from the state for the fiscal year, as well as a similar percentage drop in revenues from the oil and gas industry. Read the rest of this entry »
Colorado Mountain College 4-Year Degrees Approved by House
April 5, 2010
RIFLE – During today’s meeting of the Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees, the trustees and college administrators learned that the Colorado House of Representatives voted 55-9 (with one absence) to pass Senate Bill 10-101. The bill would permit the comprehensive community college to offer up to five bachelor’s degrees.
CMC to stay at Steamboat Springs location
February 25, 2010Officials decide against relocating college campus as part of new building study. Story in Steamboat Today newspaper.
Education essential to turn around economy
December 22, 2009Guest editorial for Aspen Daily News, December 19, 2009
CMC trustees approve pursuit of bachelor’s degrees
November 10, 2009Goal to meet students’, communities’ unmet needs
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